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It was a very special day for the South Asian music diva, Bangladesh's Runa Laila. Her album 'Legends Forever', was released on March 11 at the British House of Lords. This is the first album where she has composed the music herself.
Renowned Indian singer Anup Jalota was present at the event. Runa Laila thanked her friend Paula Manzil Uddin for arranging the event at the parliament. Asha Bhosle, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Hariharan, Adnan Sami and Runa Laila have sung in the album. The songs have been penned by Muniruzzaman Munir and Kabir Bakul. Joining the event at the House of Lords were Bangladesh's high commissioner to the UK Syeda Muna Tasneem, Seema Malhotra MP and others.
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